Prairie kids dropped more physical activity during COVID pandemic
Like many people, kids stopped moving around as much during the COVID-19 pandemic and got a lot more screen time — and it appears it may have been worse for kids on the prairies.
ParticipAction put out its report card Tuesday for kids’ activity, with Canadian kids earning a B overall for physical activity, down from a B+. It’s the first time that grade has declined since 2007.
The group’s research found that in 2020 and 2021 — when the data was gathered — an average of 28 per cent of children and youths met the goal of 60 minutes of moderate to physical activity per day.
Children also saw an increase in screen time. The overall grade for sedentary behaviours in the report was an F, down from a D+ in the previous report.